Debra Messing
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Born | Debra Lynn Messing August 15, 1968 Brooklyn, New York, USA |
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Spouse(s) | Daniel Zelman (2000-present) | ||||||||||
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Debra Lynn Messing (born August 15, 1968) is an Emmy- and SAG-winning American actress, known for portraying Grace Adler in Will & Grace and for appearing in a series of film roles. She starred as Molly Kagan in the 2007 television series The Starter Wife.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Messing was born in the Brooklyn borough of New York City,[1] the daughter of Sandra (née Simons), who has worked as a professional singer, banker, travel and real estate agent, and Brian Messing, a sales executive for a jewelry manufacturer.[2] Messing is Jewish, a descendant of immigrants from Russia and Poland.[3][4][5] When Messing was three, she moved with her parents and her older brother, Brett, to East Greenwich, a small town outside Providence, Rhode Island.[6]
During her high school years, she acted (and sang) in a number of high school productions, including the starring role in the musical "Annie" and "Fiddler On the Roof". Messing took lessons in dance, singing, and acting. In 1986, she was Rhode Island's Junior Miss and competed in Mobile, Alabama in the America's Junior Miss scholarship program. While her parents encouraged her dream of becoming an actress, they also urged her to complete a liberal arts education before deciding on acting as a career. Following their advice, she attended Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. During her junior year, she studied theater at the prestigious London-based British European Studio Group program, an experience that fueled her desire to act.
In 1990, after graduating summa cum laude from Brandeis with a bachelor's degree in theater arts, Messing gained admission to the elite Graduate Acting Program (which accepts only about 15 new students annually) at New York University, where she earned a master's degree in fine arts after three years.
[edit] Career
In 1993, Messing won praise for her acting in the pre-Broadway workshop production of Tony Kushner's much-lauded play Angels in America: Perestroika.[1] Consequently, she appeared in several episodes of the television series NYPD Blue during 1994 and 1995.
In 1995, Messing made her film debut with a relatively small but important role in Alfonso Arau's A Walk in the Clouds playing the unfaithful wife of Keanu Reeves. This exposure led the Fox network to make her the co-star of the television sitcom, Ned and Stacey. The series lasted for two seasons, from 1995 to 1997. Messing appeared as Jerry Seinfeld's date in two episodes of the series Seinfeld: "The Wait Out" in 1996 and "The Yada Yada" in 1997. Messing turned down a starring role in another television sitcom to appear in Donald Margulies's two-character play Collected Stories, which opened at the Off-Broadway Manhattan Theater Club. She also co-starred in McHale's Navy in 1997.
In 1998, Messing played a lead role as the bio-anthropologist Sloan Parker on ABC's dramatic science fiction television series Prey. During this time her agent approached her with the pilot script for the television show Will & Grace. Messing was inclined to take some time off, but the script intrigued her, and she auditioned for the role of Grace Adler, beating out Nicollette Sheridan, who later guest-starred on the show as a romantic rival of Grace's. Will & Grace became a ratings success, and Messing gained renown.[1]
In 2002, she was named one of the "50 Most Beautiful People in the World" by People Magazine. TV Guide picked her as its "Best Dressed Woman" in 2003. Messing was cast by director Woody Allen in a small role in his 2002 film Hollywood Ending. Her film roles since include a happily married but ill-fated wife in the supernatural thriller The Mothman Prophecies (2002) and a supporting role in Along Came Polly (2004). The Wedding Date (2005) was Messing's first leading role in a high-profile film. It received mixed reviews but performed fairly well at the box office. Messing was featured as a judge on the season finale of the second season of Bravo's reality show, Project Runway. She also starred in the television mini-series The Starter Wife, which was nominated for 10 Emmy awards including one for Messing for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie.
In October 2007, it was announced that Messing would be reprising the role of Molly Kagan when The Starter Wife was renewed as a regular series, which will consist of 10 episodes for the second season by the USA Network cable channel.[7]
[edit] Personal life
Messing met her husband, Daniel Zelman (an actor and screenwriter), on their first day as graduate students at NYU in 1990. The two were married on September 3, 2000, and live in New York City. On April 7, 2004, Messing gave birth to their son, Roman Walker Zelman.[8]
[edit] Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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1995 | A Walk in the Clouds | Betty Sutton | |
1997 | McHale's Navy | Lt. Penelope Carpenter | |
2002 | The Mothman Prophecies | Mary Klein | |
Hollywood Ending | Lori Fox | ||
2004 | Along Came Polly | Lisa Kramer | |
Garfield | Arlene | voice only | |
2005 | The Wedding Date | Kat Ellis | |
2006 | Open Season | Park Ranger Beth | voice only |
2007 | Lucky You | Suzanne Offer | |
The Starter Wife | Molly Kagan | tv miniseries | |
Purple Violets | Kate | ||
2008 | The Women | Edith Potter | awaiting release |
Humboldt Park | TBA | post-production |
[edit] Awards
[edit] Golden Globe Awards
- 2000: Best Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy - Will & Grace (nominated)
- 2001: Best Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy - Will & Grace (nominated)
- 2002: Best Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy - Will & Grace (nominated)
- 2003: Best Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy - Will & Grace (nominated)
- 2004: Best Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy - Will & Grace (nominated)
- 2005: Best Actress in a Television Series: Musical or Comedy - Will & Grace (nominated)
- 2008: Best Actress in a Series, Mini Series or Motion Picture Made for Television - The Starter Wife (nominated).
[edit] Emmy Awards
- 2000: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series - Will & Grace (Nominated)
- 2001: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series - Will & Grace (Nominated)
- 2002: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series - Will & Grace (Nominated)
- 2003: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series - Will & Grace (Won)
- 2006: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series - Will & Grace (Nominated)
- 2007: Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie - The Starter Wife (Nominated)
[edit] Screen Actors Guild Awards
- 2001: Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Comedy Series - Will & Grace (Nominated)
- 2001: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - Will & Grace (Won)
- 2002: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - Will & Grace (Nominated)
- 2003: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - Will & Grace (Nominated)
- 2004: Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Comedy Series - Will & Grace (Nominated)
- 2004: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - Will & Grace (Nominated)
- 2005: Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series - Will & Grace (Nominated)
- 2008: Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries - The Starter Wife (Nominated)
[edit] Teen Choice Awards
- 2001: Choice TV Actress: Comedy - Will & Grace (nominated)
- 2002: Choice TV Actress: Comedy - Will & Grace (nominated)
- 2006: Choice TV Actress: Comedy - Will & Grace (nominated)
[edit] References
- ^ a b c Stated in interview on Inside the Actors Studio
- ^ Debra Messing Biography (1968-)
- ^ American Jewish Life Magazine
- ^ JewishJournal.com
- ^ http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20137029,00.html
- ^ Williams, Jeannie. "Debra Messing yells 'Hooray!' for 'Hollywood'", USA Today, 2002-05-03. Retrieved on 2007-12-09.
- ^ http://tv.yahoo.com/the-starter-wife/show/39277/news/urn:newsml:tv.reuters.com:20071017:messing_dc__ER
- ^ The Debra Messing Picture Pages
[edit] External links
- Debra Messing Official Website
- Debra Messing at the Internet Movie Database
- Debra Messing at TV.com
- Newsweek interview (2005)
- MovieHole interview (January 12, 2004)
- the Jewish Journal interview (May 3, 2002)
- USA Today interview (May 3, 2002)
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